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I watched a ton of him when he was at Nebraska and there was non of these antics that I saw ever. I am not sure what happened to the guy honestly. Maybe he just gets super angry playing and does stupid ****.

I watched a ton of him when he was at Nebraska and there was non of these antics that I saw ever. I am not sure what happened to the guy honestly. Maybe he just gets super angry playing and does stupid ****.

Yeah he was on a great defense with Amukamura there. From what I could tell, Suh was a 'high character' type guy coming into the league.

I actually gave him the benefit of the doubt once he had his first few incidents in the NFL-- citing the guy just plays with old school aggression.

The guy is just a dirty player. I don't think he's thinking "I'm going to go out and hurt someone today", I think he just loses his cool way too easily. My guess? He was a dominant player in college and was never frustrated like he is now that he's going up against NFL lineman.

Harrison was considered a potential future hall of famer until they started changing the rules about head blows. I'm not defending him, just saying that our perception of players is relative. Most of his fines were for helmet to helmet hits during plays. In 2006, Harrison was not considered dirty at all. He was just considered a "hard player. " The rule changes changed all that.

Suh, on the other hand, has received a lot of his fines for his post play antics. I am not sure he would have ever been considered a "hard player" but just a dirty 1.